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| Radio Show, Record Label and Music CuratorSun, 20 Nov 2016 20:21:35 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.7.25How To Listen To Aspenbeathttp://aspenbeat.com/listen-aspenbeat/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=listen-aspenbeat
http://aspenbeat.com/listen-aspenbeat/#commentsMon, 08 Aug 2016 17:33:32 +0000http://aspenbeat.com/?p=3008Want to listen to more Aspenbeat curated playlists? You can find Aspenbeat radio show playlists on Aspen Public Radio’s ‘Playlists’ page – click the ‘Programs’ box and go to ‘Aspenbeat http://aspenpublicradio.org/playlist You can find audio rebroadcasts of Aspenbeat on Aspen Public Radio’s website or on Aspen Public Radio’s Soundcloud page http://aspenpublicradio.org/programs/aspen-beat […]

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http://aspenbeat.com/aspenbeat-radio-playlist-political/#commentsSat, 11 Jun 2016 15:40:30 +0000http://aspenbeat.com/?p=3013I met a fabulous young female vocalist/artist yesterday who told me that her communications with the world are ‘sonic’ as opposed to pictoral or other ways of expression. That’s the way I feel too — my communications with the world are sonic, and even more so, ‘playlistic’ — I create playlists and speak emotionally through […]

]]>I met a fabulous young female vocalist/artist yesterday who told me that her communications with the world are ‘sonic’ as opposed to pictoral or other ways of expression.

That’s the way I feel too — my communications with the world are sonic, and even more so, ‘playlistic’ — I create playlists and speak emotionally through the music played on Aspenbeat.

Hillary Clinton just made history by becoming the first presumptive nominee for President of the United States and that’s an emotional touchpoint for me. I grew up in a world where women were not valued for their contributions except as enablers of men. While I hope I enable my man as good or better as anyone could, I love that he enables me back, and Hillary is living that and showing us by example how that can work.

Next week’s show will be a tribute to women in music who have broken the glass ceiling, but this week’s curated show is more of a broad plea for peace, love and understanding (thanks Elvis Costello). Hope you find some inspiration to lead the revolution.

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http://aspenbeat.com/aspenbeat-best-repeat-songs-2015/#commentsMon, 25 Jan 2016 13:30:40 +0000http://aspenbeat.com/?p=2876Aspenbeat Best Repeat Songs of 2015 As broadcast on Aspen Public Radio, Saturday, December 26, 2015. Host and curator: Andrea Young Adding to the ‘Best of 2015’ music lists, Aspenbeat has come up with its annual foray into showcasing songs commercially released in 2015 that are worthy of consideration for your ‘constant repeat’ playlist. This […]

As broadcast on Aspen Public Radio, Saturday, December 26, 2015. Host and curator: Andrea Young

Adding to the ‘Best of 2015’ music lists, Aspenbeat has come up with its annual foray into showcasing songs commercially released in 2015 that are worthy of consideration for your ‘constant repeat’ playlist. This is a wide field — there are possibly a million songs released each year! So even if you spent most of your days and into your nights listening, you wouldn’t be able to listen to half of the songs released each year. It’s a challenging selection process to come up with a mere 15 songs to reflect the best of an entire year’s releases.

Aspenbeat’s listening resources include the new ‘submission sites’ (fluence, Musicxray), other curators, colleagues, Aspenbeat artists, friends, family, tv, radio, movies, and even walking through malls (that was in the Time Warner building in NYC earlier this year).

From emerging musicians to established well-known artists, the list crosses genres, with rock, alternative, hip-hop, singer-songwriter, reggae, folk, dance, and pop music all represented. What these best of tracks have in common is a catchy ‘earworm’ sensibility, outside of Top 40 Pop and the current EDM/electronic rage, that somehow keeps them showing up on Aspenbeat shows and playlists over and over again. As is customary on Aspenbeat, the show starts out with music that might have you dancing (although not necessarily of the dance music genre), and then tails off into a more mellow thoughtful mood.

Feel free to add the ones you like to your Pandora station or Spotify, Tidal or iTunes playlist or whatever service you are using to listen these days.

Playlist tracks on iTunes, Spotify, and more info and artist, youtube and Soundcloud links all follow.

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I like to start my shows off with some high energy tunes, and then tail off into more introspective styles (sort of like how I exercise and organize my day ha!) Stewart released a new album in October and this track “Please” has a great high energy rock & roll vibe, fabulously produced, easy on the ears, and easy to dance to! It’s co-written with his longtime collaborator Kevin Savagar, who also produced, arranged, engineered and mixed all tracks. Rod and Kevin cowrote most of the album. The video is pretty awesome high energy too (below)
“Slide over here
Let’s keep each other warm
Shelter from the storm
Come closer to me
Give me a little of your time
Tell me what’s on your mind” Read more: Rod Stewart – Please Lyrics | MetroLyrics

I’m a big fan of Daniel Glass and Glassnote Records, and I of course know Vampire Weekend, so I was so excited to find this September new release by Scott Baio (aka Baio), the backing vocalist and bass player from Vampire Weekend, as released by Glassnote. It’s got a David Byrne/Talking Heads kind of high energy for me. Pitchfork notes that Baio describes “Sister of Pearl” as “a Bowie and Ferry-referencing throwback pop song with a simple, straight-forward lyrical message: be who you want to be.” You’ve got to listen.

“…Oh sister of pearl
I wouldn’t change you for the world

Think I might forget it
Gonna write it down
Bring it back around
I’m tired of fighting
In another man’s pointless war
So please keep up with it
Just like you had done before”

GO DEEP:
Listen and watch video of ‘Sister of Pearl’ String Sessions, a fascinating inside look at the track before it was commercially recorded and released

I’ve been following Mark Ronson since I learned he produced some of my favorite Amy Winehouse tracks. I’m a fan of ‘Uptown Funk’ of course, but this track is sophisticated R&B that’s a throwback to the Philadelphia sound of the 70′s for starters. Here’s what Ronson said about the song in an article for The Guardian in early 2015: “Michael had these lyrics fully formed. He was really into the expression “heavy and rolling” that NYC hire car drivers use to signify to the base that they have their passengers and are on the job. Andrew [Wyatt, Miike Snow] had this bassline (from an xx remix that he never finished) and just started singing the lyrics off the page. We added some chord changes and it was pretty much done. This is one of my favourite pairing of lyrics/song/performance on the album. If I could sing like Andrew, I would stay home and serenade myself all day.”

“When the city’s flowing
I found a way to move my weary soul
Ridin’ straight and low
Stay heavy and rolling”

I attend a music business conference every Spring in L.A. and that’s where I first heard of Tame Impala a few years back. As it goes with truly great bands and songs, their music somehow stuck with me. I’ve had ‘Cause I’m A Man’ on my Constant Repeat playlist all year long, and its still there.

“Cause I’m a man, woman
Don’t always think before I do
Cause I’m a man, woman
That’s the only answer I’ve got for you
Cause I’m a man, woman
Not often proud of what I choose
I’m a human, woman
A greater force I answer to”

One of my friends from L.A. introduced me to Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers (thanks Sarah!).

“Our music definitely hearkens another era,” says Nicki Bluhm, “but at the same time, we want it to be contemporary. Reflective of now even though it nods to other times. We want it to be vintage modern.”

“Cause you’re as bright as a star
Shining in the moonlight
And you’re as warm as the wool
Thats lying over me at night
You’re like a sweat cup of tea
Medicating me right
This was my dream of you last night”

ADDAL is a DJ from Milan, Italy. She says on her Soundcloud account that, “emotional music’ is the concept behind Addal. Born to satisfy the human needs of emotions, passion and feelings. It’s the pure essence of love turned into music.”

This track features Lisa May on vocals.

ADDAL has over 92,000 followers on her Soundcloud account , and over 50,000 views on youtube of this song.

I just found out this single was actually released in 2013, so it has to fit into the ‘new to me’ category for 2015. Kiwini is a Hawaiian artist — island reggae is alive and well in Hawaii! This track has been on my ‘Constant Repeat’ constantly since I found it earlier this year.

Kiwini (pronounced Kee-vee-nee) was born in Dallas, TX and is a local of Waianae, HI. Kiwini (who is half Tongan and half Hawaiian) has really taken the best of both cultures to create music that is enjoyed and loved by many.

This just has the right groove to it, that’s all I can say. I’ve loved Snoop Dogg since he came out with his first track and I heard about it through the salespeople at a music distribution company in Atlanta who just went on and on and on about this new artist called Snoop…….they were right!The track includes vocals from Stevie Wonder and Pharrell (no wonder I like it)

This cover of the Led Zeppelin classic has soul — in an acoustic guitar and vocals kinda way. Check it out, you might not be able to play it just once either…. Once you hear their sound, it’ll make sense that the three members grew up basically on the Mason-Dixonline. The lyrics mean more than ever sung by these guys.

I first heard this on one of the late night shows. The recording is just as wonderful. Tobias is a Canadian musician and his album, Goon, on which this single is included was named one of the 20 Biggest Breakouts of 2015 in Rolling Stone Magazine. Adele somehow found him and they co-wrote two tunes on her ’25′ album (“When We Were Young” and “Lay Me Down”(Target version)) on her ’25′ album.

“Where words fail… music speaks.” Elephant Revival proves this Hans Christian Andersen quote that appears at the top of their webpage, in ways that you have to experience by listening to them perform live or in their recordings, rather than reading a description. They have called their music ” transcendental folk, a mix of bluegrass, Scottish fiddle music, swing and more” — and it is genre-bending, with a blend of instruments that includes washboard, banjo, fiddle, cello and guitar, and Bonnie Paine’s distinctive vocal trills added to the mix of sweet harmonies from everyone in the band. I can find something to listen to over and over again from each and every one of their albums, and their live album “Sands Of Now”, on which this track is included, is no exception. Elephant Revival is from Colorado and there’ll be a big party when they headline Red Rocks May 22.

The Rifters are from Southern Colorado/Northern New Mexico and their loyal following in that area speaks to their musicianship and their danceable Americana folk tunes. Catch them in Taos or Santa Fe and you’ll find yourself twirling to the two-step. This tune is a crowd favorite and the lyrics remind me that in the West, it’s the vistas and the wide open prairies that inspire me as much as the majestic mountains.

This tune is included on both this album and the ‘Live At The Sagebrush’ album, and I still can’t make up my mind which one I like best, they’re both constant repeats.

Life’s got me surrounded oh you know I feel confounded by the million things somebody thinks that I should doYou know I’m just astounded by a place that I have found where whatonce meant so much can seem so little when the day is through

I just want to see for a hundred miles, I just want to see for a hundred milesI just want to do some things that make me smile,I want to see, for a hundred miles — D.L. Richmond

I host a jazz show on Aspen Public Radio, and that’s how this song came to me, someone sent this record in to be submitted for jazz radio airplay. It is so much more than that. This track just struck me immediately as something I had to hear over and over again. It is a beautiful songbird of a track, and, it turns out, it has very deep and significant lyrics and meaning, in that Ola is reminding us that “it’s the stability and peace we have in western society that deafens us to the injustice experienced in other parts of the world.” (Amazon review by Peter McLaren).

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http://aspenbeat.com/aspenbeat-radio-ladies-night-new-music-oct-3-15/#commentsTue, 06 Oct 2015 23:56:21 +0000http://aspenbeat.com/?p=2834Aspenbeat Radio Ladies Night New Music Oct 3 15 As broadcast on Aspen Public Radio on Saturday, October 3, 2015 Discover some new singer-songwriter and pop music from the ladies on this week’s show. Host and curator Andrea Young presents her current new music playlist on her weekly Aspenbeat show broadcast October 3, 2015 on […]

As broadcast on Aspen Public Radio on Saturday, October 3, 2015
Discover some new singer-songwriter and pop music from the ladies on this week’s show. Host and curator Andrea Young presents her current new music playlist on her weekly Aspenbeat show broadcast October 3, 2015 on Aspen Public Radio. Featuring music from Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers, The Bird and the Bee, the Hanley Sisters, Dawn and Hawkes, Tracy Bonham, Jeanne Jolly, Brandi Carlile, Shar Carillo, Vonda Shepard, Stephanie Mae, Janet Jackson, Sophie Janes, Neko Case, Jill Andrews, Lana Del Rey and Judy Collins.

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http://aspenbeat.com/aspenbeat-radio-new-music-concert-sep-26-16/#commentsMon, 28 Sep 2015 21:40:04 +0000http://aspenbeat.com/?p=2824Aspenbeat Radio New Music and In Concert Sep 26 15 As broadcast on Aspen Public Radio on Saturday, September 26, 2015 This week’s show has both new music and music from bands touring the western U.S. with stops in Aspen, including Dark Star Orchestra, Policulture (both appearing soon in Aspen), Nathaniel Rateliff, Rod Stewart, Ben […]

As broadcast on Aspen Public Radio on Saturday, September 26, 2015
This week’s show has both new music and music from bands touring the western U.S. with stops in Aspen, including Dark Star Orchestra, Policulture (both appearing soon in Aspen), Nathaniel Rateliff, Rod Stewart, Ben Folds, memoryfield, Nick Bluhm & The Gramblers, Ryan Adams, Shawn Colvin, The Green (appearing in Aspen), Jill Andrews, Lizzie Karr, Nero, The Lil Smokies (appearing in Aspen) and Don Henley (ok that one’s not new, but I heard Don Henley interviewed by Billy Joel recently and they both agreed that ‘A Month Of Sundays’ from Henley’s ‘Building The Perfect Beast’ album was ‘one fine song, a good one’.

You also might want to check out Ryan Adam’s new album, which is a cover, A to Z, of Taylor Swift’s ’1989′ album. All the tracks are worth a listen if not a download!
More curated music playlists at www.aspenbeat.com

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http://aspenbeat.com/aspenbeat-radio-new-music-sep-19-15/#commentsSun, 20 Sep 2015 22:34:01 +0000http://aspenbeat.com/?p=2798Aspenbeat Radio New Music Sep 19 15 As broadcast on Aspen Public Radio on Saturday, September 19, 2015 Aspenbeat presents more curated new music, including tunes from Rod Stewart (0:00:52), Made In Heights (4:49), Kiwini Vaitai (9:10), The Doobie Brothers with Amanda Sudano Ramirez and Vince Gill (13:08), Albert Collins (ok, from the ’70s)(16:45), Fantastic […]

There’s a website I just found called ‘Genius’, which gives annotations to songs, including the first track on this playlist from Mark Ronson, ‘Heavy and Rolling’. Ronson has made his fame this summer as the creator of the ‘Uptown Funk’ tune featuring Bruno Mars. But this track is a bit more esoteric (so far), featuring Andrew Wyatt, with lyrics written by Wyatt, Ronson, Jeff Bhaskar, and Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Michael Chabon.

From GENIUS:Michael had these lyrics fully formed. He was really into the expression “heavy and rolling” that NYC hire car drivers use to signify to the base that they have their passengers and are on the job. Andrew [Wyatt, Miike Snow] had this bassline (from an xx remix that he never finished) and just started singing the lyrics off the page. We added some chord changes and it was pretty much done. This is one of my favourite pairing of lyrics/song/performance on the album. If I could sing like Andrew, I would stay home and serenade myself all day. – Mark Ronson

MC: I had noticed years ago that when you got into a livery car at JFK the driver would often signal that he (or she) had a passenger on board and was underway by means of the code words, “Heavy and rolling.” It was obviously meant to be the title of something. I kept it filed away for possible future use for at least a decade.

Of all the many personages or characters who flit through the songs on this record, the narrator of this one is closest to my heart. He has been through the wars and struggles and heartbreaks and betrayals—and the raptures and moments of ecstasy, too. He’s beyond all that… and yet there’s a loneliness. He’s also, just possibly, a little bit of a blowhard.

Further Note – Robert DeLong’s ‘Long Way Down’ includes explicit content but has been edited for radio.

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CORRECTIONS

Apologies to Mavis Staples, who is featured on the Galactic tune ‘Does It Really Make A Difference’. The track announcement noted it was Macy Gray, who is featured on the Galactic tune, ‘Into The Deep’ instead.

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http://aspenbeat.com/aspenbeat-radio-classic-rock-aug-7-15/#commentsTue, 11 Aug 2015 18:12:01 +0000http://aspenbeat.com/?p=2757Aspenbeat Radio Classic Rock Aug 7 15 Aspenbeat Radio Playlist Aug 7 15 Broadcast on Aspen Public Radio Saturday, Aug 7, 2015 Music Curator & Host: Andrea Young “I’d love to change the world But I don’t know what to do So I’ll leave it up to you…” Read more: Ten Years After – I’d […]

Saturday, Aug 7, 2015
Music Curator & Host: Andrea Young

NOTES

Classic Rock is a such a broad category, there must be thousands if not millions of hours of tracks available. This one is heavy on guitar rock from the 60′s, ’70′s and ’80′s, and includes Ten Years After (named after ‘ten years after the Russian revolution’) and their popular hit, ‘I’d Love To Change The World’. Turns out it was a tune that “Alvin Lee considered a throwaway track and hated.” [Chris Wright: One Way Or Another]. Oh well! That doesn’t stop me from continuing to play it over and over again. The playlist also includes some early rock from The Yardbirds, followed by ZZ Top, J Geils, The Cars, Vanilla Fudge, Steve Miller, Pat Benatar, Nazareth, Mountain, Loverboy, Journey (Loverboy toured with Journey as their opening act), Joe Cocker, Humble Pie, and Cream.

NOTES

Record label EKM in Hawaii brought some wonderful Hawaiian pop-reggae artists to me, and that was the start of this show and playlist this week of mostly Hawaiian, mostly reggae, mostly island music. Including The Jimmy Weeks Project, Taj Mahal and the Hula Blues, Kiwini Vaitai, Anuhea, Shar Carillo, Dennis Brown, Kilohe Kai, Sean Na’auao, Mishka, Jimmy Buffet, The Brothers Cazimero and of course Israel or ‘Izzy’ Kamakawiwo’ole with his popular rendition of ‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World. Have a Hawaiian or island reggae song you love? Please share! Send a note to andrea@aspenbeat.com and I’ll look to include it on playlists and future shows.

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Note: Taj Mahal “Hanapepe Dream” tracks not available

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I’m new to TIDAL and I have to say the sound quality is EXCELLENT and makes more of a difference than I thought it would. Not all songs on this show on TIDAL yet (Taj Mahal, Sean Na’auao, Mishka, Brothers Cazimero and Izzy Kamakawiwoole not on Tidal Hifi at the moment).